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All the Supernatural premiere lacked was Demi Moore

Dean: "I full-on Swayzeed that mother."

Supernatural came out the gate with a very cool Ghost take-off. You gotta love a disembodied Dean stomping around, for the most part unintimidated by near-death, bargaining with the Grim Reaper. I do love Dean. And I like Sam better all the time, although I still wish he'd get his freaking mop of hair out of his eyes.

However, I don't like Daddy Winchester. I've never liked Daddy Winchester. So it was okay by me that he bit the dust. I knew almost from the start of the episode that it had to end with him sacrificing himself for Dean. I could feel it coming. Dan did, too; he kept saying, "Yes, yes, kill him off!" The relationship between Dean and Sam is what makes this series hum, anyway, and I always thought that having Dad around threw it off.

My favorite part? Loved Sam buying a ouija board to talk to the disembodied Dean.

I hope their car isn't dead. I like that car; it's practically a cast member. And the cast is small enough, already.


Jericho and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip


(Article: September 2006)

So, I have only gotten to see two new shows of the fall season and must say I see one promising one. Sadly, it is really two promising half shows. Follow me with this.

Help! I can't stop watching Prison Break

[About the first season of Prison Break, with a brief recap of the start of the second season.]

Prison Break is possibly the most exciting new series in years. And I mean exciting in that edge of your seat 24 kind of way. Except I like it a lot more than 24.

Fall guest book

Here's my guest book for the fall of 2006. Feel free to check in, say hi, and leave a comment.